Putty Piano

£79

A unique twist on a timeless classic: an experimental prepared piano sample library where we dampened the strings with poster putty. The effect is a muted sustain, with a sharp attack and a soft resonance.

Use this like a piano or get creative and treat it as a sound design stepping stone.

Description

Audio Demos

Announcement Trailer

Walkthrough

Introduction

In this sample library, we’ve taken an experimental approach by dampening the piano strings with thick blue poster putty (mostly known for being great for sticking posters to walls in rented accommodation!). The result is a finely tuned balance between resonance and the sharp, rubbery attack that is unique to this way of preparing the piano.

The piano is a vintage 1950s British household upright – full of character and quirks. We’ve added two extra layers of mechanical and human noise elements (e.g. pianist moving around, turning pages on a score) to dial in as you wish for an extra realistic feel, as well as an adjustable layer of sustain pedal sounds. There is also an additional “Body” layer – a composite of an Ebow-driven piano string, and a sine wave. This can be used to dial back in some resonance and tonal sustain to the relatively muted sustain of the dampened string sound.

If it’s a unique variation on old favourite and tons of character you’re after, this library is the perfect addition to your piano sample collection.

Kontakt Instrument

Putty Piano is a one-page Kontakt instrument with a few carefully selected controls:

SHAPE

Body: lets you shape how much of the soft, sine-like ring you’d like to hear – from zero (dead, very percussive) to a fairly audible soft ringing resonance

Decay: this controls the length of the decay at the end of the note

Brightness: this controls how much of the hammer tap you hear. Because of the dampening putty, the attack can be very sharp and this control allows for some softening of the higher frequencies in that early part of the samples

FX

Delay: Amount of delay

Delay time: length of delay intervals

Reverb: amount of reverb send (Lexicon Digital Reverb Model)

Length: length of reverb tail

NOISE LAYERS

Hammer: controls the volume for the “hammer” layer – the separate layer of the hammer falling back onto the felt. This is great for bringing in a sense of realism and authentic close-mic’ed feel.